Hodgepodge

Just a mishmash of random-ass stuff.


I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn’t arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I’m going to be happy in it.

–Groucho Marx

That’s no joke!

Out this morning to mark tomorrow’s Hash trail. It went pretty well but still have a bit more to do. Will finish the section from my house (yeah, the trail goes through Alta Vista again) to Baloy Beach this afternoon. In the morning I need to go back and mark the 6K short trail section that diverges from the 9K long trail we marked this morning. A Hare’s work is never done it seems!

Just a couple places left where you have to fight your way through the tall thatch grass…

Today’s “interesting” photo feature is of the deceased thatch grass:

Makes for easier walking that’s for sure. And don’t worry, it shall rise again–right after rainy season.
My favorite view from tomorrow’s trail.

Speaking of nature’s beauty, I’ve got a video of the girls from Rum Jungle doing their winning routine from Friday night’s SOB dance competition. My gal’s right up front, do you see your favorite Kevin Kim?

Sorry, the quality (especially audio) isn’t the best.

Still haven’t found any facemasks available for sale around here. I wonder if this really works?

Hey, it says it’s anti-virus…
And you just can’t be too careful these days…

On a more serious note, another long term expat has passed away this week. He was known as “Aussie Bob” around town, although I had never personally made his acquaintance. He had a young wife and child I understand. It does occur to me that when you live in what is essentially a retirement community it’s only natural that us old fuckers will pass away on a regular basis. I’m just hoping it won’t be my turn anytime soon.

Rest in Peace, Bob. Glad you got to spend your final years doing what you loved.

What else? Well, it’s good to be reminded of the dangers that are always lurking around the next corner.

I’ve certainly experienced more than my share of maulings…

A lesson from the world of grammar:

Your welcome!

On rare occasions when I’m bored I’ll provide an answer on Quora. As often as not, I’ll leave a pithy and snarky answer. I do occasionally give a serious response, and wonder of wonders, this one to the question of “How was your first trip to the Philippines” has nearly 1000 upvotes:

The first thing I noticed on my first visit to the Philippines was the poverty. My plane landed in Manila coming in over the river that was lined with squatter houses and full of trash. Once on the ground my driver took me through one of the squatter villages and actually apologized for what I was seeing but said it was the fastest way to my destination. It was all pretty shocking and eye-opening, I’d never seen anything quite like it.

After spending a few days here something else became quite apparent. Despite the poverty, the Filipino people are the happiest I’ve met anywhere in the world. The family is really the center of life here, and the generosity and love within the family is really something to behold. I’d never seen anything quite like that either.

I wanted to see and learn more so I kept coming back for visits (I lived in Korea so it was an easy trip). I eventually decided this is where I wanted to live, so I retired in 2018 and moved here permanently.

Here’s a funny and sad anecdote I can share. I brought my Korean girlfriend here for a visit the year before I retired. She had a blast and was treated like a rock star (Korean culture in the form of K-dramas and K-pop music is big here). On our last night in the Philippines, she broke up with me. I asked her why and she responded “because we have no future. You want to retire here. Who wants to live in a poor country?” I told her that you can live in a rich country and pretend this world doesn’t exist, or you can live here and try to make a difference. That’s what I want to do.

So, I have two helpers and a driver. I’m making a difference for them. I do some charity projects that make things better for some. You can’t help everyone of course, but it feels good to know that my presence at least is helping a few. I’m glad to be here!

Anyway, it was nice to get the positive feedback.

I’m dealing with some bullshit woman issues lately (ha! the story of my life!) but trying to stay strong and resolute (this time). So far, so good. I’ll take inspiration from wherever I can find it.

Well, walking is what I do! Walk on!


I hear some people
been talkin’ me down,
Bring up my name,
pass it ’round.
They don’t mention
happy times
They do their thing,
I’ll do mine.

Ooh baby,
that’s hard to change
I can’t tell them
how to feel.
Some get stoned,
some get strange,
But sooner or later
it all gets real.

Walk on, walk on,
Walk on, walk on.

3 thoughts on “Hodgepodge

  1. Well, RIP to Aussie Bob. He looks relatively young and healthy in that photo, which makes me wonder what did him in. Now, he serves as a memento mori for the living.

    I’ve heard and read similar insights about India re: poverty and happiness. Care to do a comparative study?

  2. Not heard the details of what led to Aussie Bob’s demise, only that he’d been back to Australia recently for treatment of whatever was ailing him. Perhaps he just came back here to die amongst the people he loved.

    I’m not sure what a comparative study would involve but I’ve never had the burning desire to even visit India for some reason. Some things about the culture seem off-putting and I would hate the teeming cities (as I do Manila), but I suppose I could keep an open mind. Hell, they love President Trump so it can’t be all bad!

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